30 Minute Italian
A podcast by Cher
Categories:
100 Episodes
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How Rachel Made Her Dream of Living in Florence a Reality (An Interview with Rachel Vermiglio Smith)
Published: 4/20/2015 -
21 Must-Know Vocabulary Words for Making Pasta in Italian
Published: 4/14/2015 -
22 Must-Know Vocabulary Words for Making Dessert in Italian
Published: 4/7/2015 -
4 Phrases for Curving the Conversation Back to Italian
Published: 3/30/2015 -
25 Romantic Italian Phrases (or How to Melt Your Lover’s Heart)
Published: 3/23/2015 -
Is the fluency illusion getting in the way of learning Italian?
Published: 3/16/2015 -
How to Count in Italian (or how to make sure you can eat in Italy)
Published: 3/9/2015 -
One Proven Method That Will Help You Remember More Italian
Published: 3/2/2015 -
Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes in Italian (or how to talk about the parts of the body)
Published: 2/24/2015 -
Can you be conversational in Italian with a limited vocabulary? (An interview with Madeline Jhawar)
Published: 2/17/2015 -
Quiz: Should You Use the Imperfect Tense or the Past Tense?
Published: 2/10/2015 -
How to Say “I Wonder” & Other Forms of Probability in Italian
Published: 2/3/2015 -
How I Learned Italian
Published: 1/26/2015 -
How to Talk About the Weather in Italian (with 16 Phrases for Making Small Talk)
Published: 1/20/2015 -
What It's Like to Start Over in Italy (An Interview with Jasmine C. Mah)
Published: 1/13/2015 -
How to Use the Trapassato Prossimo in Italian (or How to Talk About Things that Happened in the Past)
Published: 1/7/2015 -
Italian Word Speed Dates: Bastare, Mancare and Piacere
Published: 12/30/2014 -
13 Expressions to Keep Conversation Flowing in Italian When You Forget a Word, a Phrase or a Conjugation
Published: 12/25/2014 -
What's important to Italians during Christmas? (Insights from Carmine Caruso in Italian)
Published: 12/17/2014 -
15 Ways to Say "That's Awesome/cool/amazing!" in Italian
Published: 12/10/2014
Boost your confidence in speaking Italian in 30 minutes or less with the 30 Minute Italian Podcast. We cover expressions, sometimes sexy grammar, and culture through personal travel stories and detailed examples.